aw. RE: aw. RE: aw. RE: aw. RE: Why did Elser plant the bomb?
Bekah
Bekah0176 at sbcglobal.net
Mon Feb 16 10:41:50 CST 2009
On Feb 16, 2009, at 4:40 AM, Kai Frederik Lorentzen wrote:
> Well, at least the diet-manuals of the Nazis were full of sentences
> like
> "Dein Körper gehört nicht dir, dein Körper gehört dem deutschen Volk!"
> (Your body does not belong to you, your body belongs to the German
> people).
> Add the latest possibilities of wonderful bio-technology and you
> see where
> all this is going ... Where are my smokes? Kai
I remember my son being busted in the Navy SeaBees for getting a
sunburn. They said it was misuse of government property.
Bekah
with no big opinion on personal health as a national issue -
affordable (or free) health care/ insurance is though
>
> ----------------------------------------
>> Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 00:05:40 -0500
>> From: kelber at mindspring.com
>> To: pynchon-l at waste.org
>> Subject: RE: aw. RE: aw. RE: aw. RE: aw. RE: Why did Elser plant
>> the bomb?
>>
>> Is "physical fitness a mission of the state" fascist? How about
>> this take: In opposition to ferocious lobbies by capitalist
>> agribusiness conglomerates
>> and fast food empires that push their high-fat,artery-clogging
>> wares, leading to an obesity epidemic; beleaguered public health
>> officials desperately try to get some health-related laws on the
>> book: banning restaurants from using trans-fatty acids, maybe
>> getting a little funding for physical ed, all based on the idea
>> that the government ought to take an active role in public health.
>> Fascism?
>>
>> Laura
>>
>>
>>> -----------------
>>> From: Kai Frederik Lorentzen lorentzen at hotmail.de
>>
>>>
>>> 3) To consider "pysical fittness a mission of the state" is
>>> indeed fascist.
>>>
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